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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Following that viral video of a Maryland tourist claiming she was allegedly left behind by a taxi driver after she paid huge sums of money, Director General at the Ministry of Tourism, Investments, and Aviation Latia Duncombe says while she is disappointed, she believes the incident presents an opportunity for reflection.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Following that viral video of a Maryland tourist claiming she was allegedly left behind by a taxi driver after she paid huge sums of money, Director General at the Ministry of Tourism, Investments, and Aviation Latia Duncombe says while she is disappointed, she believes the incident presents an opportunity for reflection.

While taxi drivers serve as frontline representatives in tourism, Duncombe reminded residents of the important role all Bahamians play.

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